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Recipe : Spider Halloween Grilled Cheese Sandwich

26/10/2020 by Emma Leave a Comment

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Spooky Spider Cheese Toastie

A creepy but cute Halloween spider grilled cheese sandwich is perfect for kids, and big kids!  A quick and easy way to have some Halloween fun with lunch. A super simple and lazy recipe.  We ate this alongside some tomato soup, or should we say blood soup!

halloween grilled cheese toastie in soup

 

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halloween grilled cheese toastie spider

soup and spider halloweenIngredients

1-2 tablespoons spreadable or softened butter
2 slices bread
sliced cheese
8 sticks pretzels or twiglets
ketchup or as we used Ballymaloe Relish

Method

Preheat a griddle or your frying pan to medium heat.
Butter one side of each slice of bread.
Place bread butter side down on pan and top with cheese.
Top with the other slice of bread so the butter is face up.
Cook until golden brown on the first side (2-3 minutes), flip and cook until golden brown on the other side, about another 2 minutes.
Place on cutting board or place and use a large biscuit cutter to cut into a circle.
Chef's perks for the leftovers!
Stick pretzels or twiglets in the edges to look like legs.
Squeeze some ketchup or Ballymaloe relish to look like eyes.
Munch

 

halloween grilled cheese toastie spider

Spider Halloween Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Cute but spooky spider grilled cheese sandwich for Halloween
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Course Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 1 person

Ingredients
  

  • 1-2 tablespoons spreadable or softened butter
  • 2 slices bread
  • sliced cheese
  • 8 sticks pretzels or twiglets
  • ketchup or as we used Ballymaloe Relish

Instructions
 

  • Preheat a griddle or your frying pan to medium heat.
  • Butter one side of each slice of bread.
  • Place bread butter side down on pan and top with cheese.
  • Top with the other slice of bread so the butter is face up.
  • Cook until golden brown on the first side (2-3 minutes), flip and cook until golden brown on the other side, about another 2 minutes.
  • Place on cutting board or place and use a large biscuit cutter to cut into a circle.
  • Chef's perks for the leftovers!
  • Stick pretzels or twiglets in the edges to look like legs.
  • Squeeze some ketchup or Ballymaloe relish to look like eyes.
  • Munch
Keyword grilled sandwich, Halloween, snack

soup and spider above

halloween spider grilled cheese

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